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Danielle Aregood couldn’t help but laugh as she looked at her two shopping carts full of day after Christmas goodies.

“You’re going to laugh at me, but the biggest reason I came here was to get paper towels and Ziploc bags,” the Navarre woman said Wednesday morning at Target in Mary Esther. Toms Outlet Online

“They’re half off if you get the Christmas ones,” Aregood added. “As soon as I hit the pavement, I ran for it. You can’t b Toms Outlet Online eat $1.50 for a box of Ziplocs.”

She said it’s a holiday tradition much like Black Friday to hit the stores to find deals.

Retailers across the Emerald Coast were abuzz with shoppers seeking deals, preparing for next Christmas and returning holiday gifts. for shoppers ready to get started on their after holiday spending.

“This is when we go from sales for the giftee to recovery,” said James Gordon, manager at the Mary Esther Target. “We put away the gifts and put out things to store the Christmas items.

“Overall, it’s not been too chaotic, but we did have a line around the building when we opened up. The next two days will be pretty busy, especially with the Christmas sales. Then we’ll be out.”

Susan McLeod said she hit the jackpot at Walmart in Fort Walton Beach. She came out with her hands full of items she purchased at a discount.

“I am getting anything I can find at a good price,” she said as she pulled out a penguin cooking mitt with matching spatula and some Christmas cups she bought at 50 percent off.

“My family says I have the Mary Poppins closet,” she added, laughing. “I fill it all year long so I’m ready for whatever comes up. I’m mostly getting things for next Christmas. That’s how it works.”

Shalimar resident Joseph Harris said he would have liked to stay home following Christmas, but love for his wife had him standing in line and fighting the crowds.

“She wanted to be able to play with her goodies,” Harris said laughing as he walked out of Brooks Brothers at Destin Commons after exchanging an item. “I think I have one more stop, and hopefully I’ll be done.”

Danielle Aregood couldn’t help but laugh as she looked at her two shopping carts full of day after Christmas goodies.

“You’re going to laugh at me, but the biggest reason I came here was to get paper towels and Ziploc bags,” the Navarre woman said Wednesday morning at Target in Mary Esther.

“They’re half off if you get the Christmas ones,” Aregood added. “As soon as I hit the pavement, I ran for it. You Toms Outlet Online can’t beat $1.50 for a box of Ziplocs.”

She said it’s a holiday tradition much like Black Friday to hit the stores to find deals.

Retailers across the Emerald Coast were abuzz with shoppers seeking Toms Outlet Online deals, preparing for next Christmas and returning holiday gifts. for shoppers ready to get started on their after holiday spending.

“This is when we go from sales for the giftee to recovery,” said James Gordon, manager at the Mary Esther Target. “We put away the gifts and put out things to store the Christmas items.

“Overall, it’s not been too chaotic, but we did have a line around the building when we opened up. The next two days will be pretty busy, especially with the Christmas sales. Then we’ll be out.”

Susan McLeod said she hit the jackpot at Walmart in Fort Walton Beach. She came out with her hands full of items she purchased at a discount.

“I am getting anything I can find at a good price,” she said as she pulled out a penguin cooking mitt with matching spatula and some Christmas cups she bought at 50 percent off.

“My family says I have the Mary Poppins closet,” she added, laughing. “I fill it all year long so I’m ready for whatever comes up. I’m mostly getting things for next Christmas. That’s how it works.”